Guest Jon Posted June 14, 2008 Posted June 14, 2008 Although I continuely use the same USB Key, Windows XP doesn't remember the device, and triggers and driver search and load dialogue. This also occurs with a hot pluggable SATA harddrive I have. I want Windows XP to remember the device or just ignore it. How can I setup Windows XP to do ignore or remember? Why doesn't it remember my USB Key? For the SATA hard drive, it doesn't find the driver. The dialogue only give me a "Finish" button with no check box to ignore device in the future.
Guest Etal Posted June 19, 2008 Posted June 19, 2008 Re: How do I disable the auto driver search! It causing problems Jon wrote: > Although I continuely use the same USB Key, Windows XP doesn't remember the > device, and triggers and driver search and load dialogue. This also occurs > with a hot pluggable SATA harddrive I have. I want Windows XP to remember the > device or just ignore it. How can I setup Windows XP to do ignore or > remember? Why doesn't it remember my USB Key? > > For the SATA hard drive, it doesn't find the driver. The dialogue only give > me a "Finish" button with no check box to ignore device in the future. Don't know why your devices aren't remembered but the setting is: Control Panel : System : Hardware : Drivers : Windows Update : "Never search Windows Update for drivers" -- Nah-ah. I'm staying out of this. ... Now, here's my opinion. Please followup in the newsgroup. E-mail address is invalid due to spam-control.
Guest Etal Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 Re: How do I disable the auto driver search! It causing problems Etal wrote: > Jon wrote: > >> Although I continuely use the same USB Key, Windows XP doesn't >> remember the device, and triggers and driver search and load dialogue. >> This also occurs with a hot pluggable SATA harddrive I have. I want >> Windows XP to remember the device or just ignore it. How can I setup >> Windows XP to do ignore or remember? Why doesn't it remember my USB Key? >> >> For the SATA hard drive, it doesn't find the driver. The dialogue only >> give me a "Finish" button with no check box to ignore device in the >> future. > > Don't know why your devices aren't remembered but the setting is: > > Control Panel : System : Hardware : Drivers : Windows Update : > "Never search Windows Update for drivers" Oops! I totally misread the "disable the auto driver search" as meaning searching for drivers out on internet. Sorry about that. It won't stop them from the redetection cycle you describe. Possibly try uninstalling the device, perhaps even in safemode, and WinXP may redetect-and-install in a correct way .. but you've probably tested that already. -- Nah-ah. I'm staying out of this. ... Now, here's my opinion. Please followup in the newsgroup. E-mail address is invalid due to spam-control.
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